Professor Olivier Schwartz heads a 14-person strong laboratory at the Virus and Immunity lab at the prestigious Pasteur Institute in Paris. His lab studies how pathogenic viruses spread and interact with the host immune system. Before 2020, Prof. Schwartz’ research...
We are delighted to announce 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 exciting new articles featuring Nanolive cell imaging. The articles come from users based in Poland, Germany, and the USA. The in vitro toxicity evaluation of halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) in human lung cells by Sawicka et...
In this footage, obtained using Nanolive’s 3D Cell Explorer-fluo we observe the progression of GFP-labelled adenovirus in human bone osteosarcoma epithelial (U2OS) cells. Adenovirus is known to migrate to the nucleus of its host cell where it forms structures known as...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common viral sexually transmitted disease [1]. Most sexually active individuals will become infected at some point in their lives. Of those infections, about 90% are asymptomatic and resolve spontaneously [1]. Additionally, some...
Dr. Yakimovich and colleagues from the Greber group based at the University of Zurich, published a scientific paper that described how Nanolive imaging can be used to visualize the cytopathic (structural changes) effects that different viruses have on host cells...